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The fog of the darkside is thickening. The Jedi sit on their high perch thinking they are safe while an experiment has created a being of ultimate power lying on the outskirts of galaxy. Now, imagine hearing laser fire incinerating metallic droid parts, imagine the cauterizing wounds of a dark jedi's lightsaber. Be prepared to walk along side the thousands of clones as they mark under the banner of the Galactic Republic. Beware the blistering heat of the CIS forges as the Battle Droids are made right on the battlefield. Join the darkside and the formation Confederacy of Independent Systems. Or choose to ally yourself with the Jedi and fight for Grand Army of the Galactic Republic. No matter what side you choose the Judgment of the Jedi is at hand.

One Year ago, the thought of the mod started forming in Wildstar's head. He started with a few models that went public. Now a year later he has redid the models enhancing the details and keeping the polygon count similar.

One Year ago Capt. Wildstar started Judgment of the Jedi; this was before I was even part of the team and the mod was public! Looking back, things have changed quite a bit since then. We have a forum and a website, have a logo, lost a few members, gained some new ones. Of course, the best thing of all, Universe at War is out! Public still waiting for the official release of the mod tools, hopefully petroglyph releases those out soon. Finally, there is now a public skype chat, which recently we released a rough track of a song for people who are there to listen too. A more finalized version of the song will be availible on moddb on the next update.

For our update today, JoJ will be showcasing Wildstar's old and new models. The new models typically are either lower polycount and greater detail, or a similar polygon count with greater detail. His new models also typically avoid meshing issues that some of the older models had. The lesson today is that; practice makes perfect.Old Tx-130 Saber TankNew Tx-130 Saber Tank